The Staff & Laboratory

Waste Water Staff-

The People Who Make it Work!


Operations

The Plant Operators are on site 24 hours a day and are responsible for the operation of all equipment that makes wastewater treatment possible. They conduct some testing, collect samples and create reports to fulfill the requirements of the discharge permit and to ensure the proper operation/compliance of the treatment plants.

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Laboratory

The Two Rivers Utilities wastewater laboratory performs the EPA required National Pollution Discharge Elimination System analyses on the wastewater coming into the plant (Influent) and the treated water coming out of the plant (Effluent). The laboratory also performs analyses on the wastewater at different stages in the treatment process, analyses of the industrial discharges coming into the plants, and stream and ground water samples. All testing to achieve the best and most effective treatment options can be selected and minimum environmental impact occur.

Tests performed by the wastewater laboratory include analyses for:

Alkalinity

Aluminum

Ammonia

Antimony

Arsenic

Barium

Beryllium

Biochemical Oxygen Demand

Cadmium

Chemical Oxygen Demand

Chromium

Conductivity

Copper

Cyanide

Fecal Coliform

Lead

Mercury

Molybdenum

Nickel

Nitrates & Nitrites

Ortho Phosphate

pH

Selenium

Silver

Total Phosphorus

Total Residual Chlorine

Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen

Total Suspended Solids

Total Solids

% Total Solids

Volatile Acids

Volatile Suspended Solids

. Zinc

The laboratory performs over 117,000 analyses per year and is certified by the North Carolina Department of Environment & Natural Resources, Division of Water Quality. This means the lab must maintain a high level of quality control and produce accurate and reliable data.

Pretreatment

Pretreatment Program History


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The Two Rivers Utilities’ Pretreatment Program was approved by the State of North Carolina on October 7, 1983. The purpose of the pretreatment program is to prevent and control the discharge of toxic, harmful or untreatable wastes to the sewer system. The Two Rivers Utilities applies its pretreatment program to commercial and industrial users and currently has 23 Significant Industrial Users, 5 local Non-Significant Users and is in the process of implementing a "Fats, Oil & Grease Reduction" program involving 324 commercial users. Significant Industrial Users are those who discharge >25,000 gallons per day, have categorical processes, or the POTW Director has determined that the industry significantly impacts the sewer system.

Pretreatment Staff

 The City’s Pretreatment consists of three Industrial Chemists who routinely inspect, permit and monitor permitted industries and commercial establishments. Two sampling technicians sample the industries according to their permit requirements. Pretreatment staff also monitors sewer trunklines for unusual discharges, conduct special investigations of prohibited discharges and work closely with representatives of area businesses to eliminate potential problem discharges to the sewer system.

 

Associations and Accreditations

Consortium

Pretreatment Staff are members of the North Carolina Pretreatment Consortium. The organization represents pretreatment staff from municipalities throughout the State to network and share information/ideas related to pretreatment. Currently this Consortium represents nearly half of North Carolina’s approximately 130 Pretreatment Programs. For more information, see www.ncpretreatment.org.

Newsflash

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In February 2012 Crowders Creek WWTP received certification from the NC Wildlife Federation for their Wildlife and Industry Together (WAIT) program.

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